UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
“garage kept, restored, runs good. No need to do any work this this vintage classic, just turn the key and drive! ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7500
“garage kept, restored, runs good. No need to do any work this this vintage classic, just turn the key and drive! ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2200
The seller lists this a a 1951, but it looks more like a VEC CJ-2A.
“This Jeep is complete and has the hard tin top. It ran a year ago when I parked it, I think maybe the carbureator needs cleaned now. 4cylinder motor and 3 speed transmission… 4×4 …Clear AZ title, ready to go! Will trade for a jet ski or a quad or ???”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $9800.
This has lots of mods, including rear stearing!
“1948 Willy’s Jeep CJ2A: With Hydraulic Rear Steering. Chevy 350 – Less than 8,000 miles on Rebuild; 9:1 compression, Roller Rockers, Edelbrock “Performer” Intake Manifold, Electric Throttle Control; New 4 Core Radiator; Dual Gas Tanks; TH350 Automatic Transmission; Less than 3,000 miles on Rebuild; Shift Kit; T18 Transfer Case; Less than 3,000 miles on Rebuild; With Warn Overdrive; Dana 44’s Front and Rear – 5:38 Gearing, Detroit Locker Front, ARB Locker in Rear,
Four Wheel Disc Brakes; 36” Super Swamper Tires; Sprung Over with CJ7 Springs with Buggy Springs; Front Springs Reversed; Shocks Mounted through Body for greater articulation; Air Compressor; Warn 8000lb Detachable Winch (Can be switched from Front to Back of Jeep); Set up for Snorkel; P.S., (Tilt Steering Wheel); C.D. Player; C.B. Radio; Rhino Lined; Full Cage Roll Bar; Skid Plates.”
Here’s a nicely restored jeep, but I see nothing to indicate this is a ’45 or a ’46. The serial number puts it as a ’47. It is actually titled as a 1942.
“This example is one of the earliest CJ-2A Jeeps built by Willys in 1945. It was restored about 10 years ago. During the restoration, it was decided that this example would be painted to resemble a pre-1945 military Jeep and painted the appropriate military color with military numbering. Also, the spare tire was moved to the rear of the vehicle (military Jeeps had rear mounted spare tires, civilian Jeeps had side mounted spare tires). It should be noted that while this vehicle is a 1945, it is titled as a 1942. The VIN number is 106459 and is located on the original VIN tag on the firewall which also designates the model as a CJ 2A. The mileage indicated is approximately 21,000, however, like most vintage cars, there is no way of guaranteeing if this is original …”
UPDATE: Sold to an excited eWillys reader!
This is the 2nd beautiful restoration from Vista I have seen. The first one is posted here. The seller is as meticulous regarding the description as he is on the restoration itself!
“Background on VEC #14,513 – During the past seven years I have restored four 1946 CJ2A jeeps to original condition. This jeep is by far the best and is the rarest of the four. It also represents my last jeep restoration project. I work at the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park and my first restoration of a CJ2A is being used in a trained animal show there every day. I had so much fun, with this project that it got me started restoring them for fun. #14,513 is my best restoration and I expected it to be my “keeper”.
As far as I can trace the history, except for the last year before I purchased it, when it was in Oregon, this jeep is a California native (at least for the last 50 years, when the ownership trail went cold). It has no rust. In the 1950’s it was owned by Phil’s Garage in Torrance, California. It was set up to tow vehicles back to the shop. It was impeccably maintained by the garage mechanic, who I never met, but whose workmanship and attention to detail 50 years ago, I still admire today.
This jeep has matching serial numbers on the firewall, dash and left front frame horn. Behind the column shifter, is the T-90 transmission. The column shift option was dropped early in the first year of production (at around #30,000), because the GIs returning home from the war preferred the floor shifter transmission like the ones they were used to driving in their various theaters of operation. For this reason, there are very few, original equipment, column shift VECs left ….”
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UPDATE: An eWillys reader got a great deal on this one.
(04/18/2010) This looks good for $1800. The body appears solid and well maintained.
“1946 Jeep CJ-2A, Runs good, brakes dragging a bit. Good 4 wheel drive with locking hubs. “F” head 4 cylinder motor. Extra set of tires and wheels.”
I love the old whitewall tires!
“1949 willys cj2 jeep runs phone 817-938-1781”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4900
This appears in good shape.
“1946 Willys CJ2A Asking $4,900. This Jeep is in great shape. Please take a look at the attached photo I can e-mail more if you are interested.”
It looks like this has had some hard use.
“needs clutch link, runs great, has 33 super swampers. great for muddin! call 740-317-6867”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $250
This was originally for sale back in June. At that time it included fenders, but was priced higher. The tub itself looks great on the outside.
“1940s Tub. Not sure what year. Bought for my Jeep. Don’t have the time. would make great crawler! $250/obo. Call 916 502 5450. CASH ONLY. NO SCAMS.”